3D Printing Basics

3D Printing Basics

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A beginner-level 3D printing skills badge offered through the Digital Media Experience lab at the TMU Libraries.

Thank you for your interest in the 3D Printing basics micro credential offered by The TMU Libraries Digital Media Experience Lab.

Upon completion of this application form, badge holders will be able to create custom design and 3D print them at the Lab. To obtain your print and/or LinkedIn-compatible certification, please complete the following brief application.


Input your badge claim code here.

Please enter in the booking confirmation number that you received before your 3D Printing Certification test. If you are looking for this email in your deleted items, search for items sent from dme@torontomu.ca.

Maximum file size 10 MB

Upload the sliced model screenshot (from Prusa Slicer) that you submitted with your booking.

Maximum file size 10 MB

Upload a photo of the final printed result.
What design practices did you follow when modelling this 3D design? How did these allow you to create gcode that could be extruded by a FDM printer?
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